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Fault code C025

Hi

I have a BT RRB1/14 that intermittently flashes up with a C025 code and it seems if you pull lever it wants to reach in?

Any ideas??

Regards

DAN
  • Posted 11 Oct 2014 01:39
  • By Dan81
  • joined 6 Feb'13 - 45 messages
  • Kent, United Kingdom
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Also please check wiring harness which for side shift and camera.
  • Posted 15 May 2015 06:31
  • By Syed
  • joined 14 May'15 - 194 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
As said above they are very common for cables that run up and over mast breaking causing c025 code
  • Posted 15 Nov 2014 06:36
  • By sean_l
  • joined 16 Mar'14 - 37 messages
  • Shropshire, United Kingdom
This reach truck has not emergency switches. C025 indicates a faulty valve (hydraulics valves), coil K10 contactor or wires to these components. Probably, the fault is on mast loom with any of this wires broken.

Good luck.
  • Posted 9 Nov 2014 10:14
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain
Has the armrest panel been of recently?

Check the hidden service switches under the armrest panel ( hidden under the dash at front ) there easy to catch when the arm rest panel is refitted & one of these switches for emergency reach in could be your problem.
  • Posted 11 Oct 2014 03:01
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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